JUSTICE was served in the District of Columbia along with Subway sandwiches, as Sean Dunn, the infamous "Sandwich Guy" was acquitted on misdemeanor assault charges after throwing a Subway sub at Border Patrol agent Greg Lairmore this summer. A grand jury declined to indict Dunn on felony charges, despite the efforts of US Attorney Jeanine Pirro.flockofseagulls104 wrote: All the lawfare will be overturned and the perpetrators of it will face an accounting. It's called JUSTICE.
Lairmore testified that the sandwich “exploded” when it struck his chest hard enough that he could feel it through his ballistic vest. “You could smell the onions and the mustard,” he recalled. Lairmore’s colleagues jokingly gave him gifts making light of the incident, including a sandwich-shaped plush toy and a patch that said “felony footlong.” Lairmore acknowledged that he kept the gifts, placing the patch on his lunchbox.
What was no joke was the reaction of federal agents. Dunn ran away on foot after tossing the sandwich at Lairmore, who, along with several other heavily armed agents, had gathered in front of a local nightclub on its Latin Night. The agents caught Dunn after a brief foot chase, but he was released after his arrest. He was then re-arrested after a nighttime raid at his home by heavily armed federal agents in riot gear.
JUSTICE is about to be served again in the near future, as federal judges are preparing to rule on motions to dismiss filed by James Comey and Letitia James following their indictments.
One of the factors that pollsters noted about this week's election results was the heavy Latino turnout that shifted substantially in the Democrats' direction. I wonder if nine months of ICE raids involving teachers being hauled out of their classrooms had anything to do with that?